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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Missing Pieces of My 9-Hour Workweek

May 25, 2008 by Celine  
Filed under Jobs

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Yeah, you’re probably sick of the 9-hour workweek stuff I’ve been writing about lately.  This is the last of them, and it’s quite important as it lists the shortcomings of my crazy system.  Here are the links to the previous articles of this series, for those of you who are just tuning in:

Now, for the problems I encounter with my 9-hour workweek:

There are some tasks I want a VA to handle, but haven’t found the right one yet.  Mainly because most of the available reputable VA companies are charging in US dollars and don’t really do non-US based tasks (or there’s an extra charge).  Like if I want tickets to a show here, in the Philippines, they can’t get it for me.  Plus, their rates are more expensive.  I want to look for a local VA but it’s frigging hard finding a good, trustworthy one.

I have a hard time with productivity for more creative tasks.  This includes my comics.  I’m not the slacker type who waits for “inspiration” (although that helps a lot), I just try to get the work done as well as I can, no matter how long it takes.  But creative tasks aren’t something you can time.  I can’t say “I’ll finish this comic in 2 hours”.  It just doesn’t happen.  Sometimes it’s 2 hours, sometimes it’s an entire day.  It’s all fine by me as that’s the nature of the process, I’m just saying it’s not something I can incorporate into my schedule a structured way.

Like I mentioned before, since I focus more on more critical work, I’m put in a precarious position.  If I’m fired by my biggest paying client, my income will decrease dramatically.  I’ll find a workaround, which might lie in income diversification.  My income is already diversified, but I’d like to earn some money through a physical product or an information product.

I’m still scared sh*tless.   It’s scary to suddenly be almost completely responsible for your time.  You’ve got no one else to blame if you waste it.  If you only have a 9-hour workweek, what the hell do you do with the rest of your waking hours?  This is where  personal goals come into play.  I tell you, if you haven’t laid them out before you cut back on your work hours, you’ll be lost and end up reverting to trivial tasks or losing hours of your life in mindless entertainment.  Thankfully, I’ve tackled the problem before, so I’m only 30% lost.

Any of you tried cutting back on your work hours?  What problems did you run into?

Photo Credit: Image from Andrzej Gdula  from stock.xchng

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2 Responses to “Missing Pieces of My 9-Hour Workweek”
  1. Amanda says:

    also worldlifestyletravel.blogspot.com.

    Im actually a bit nervous about cutting work time. I have benefits I wish to keep and a pretty good paycheck. In order for me to cut back, I must find other resources of income FIRST so I can feel comfortable (although it would be great to cut hours and get paid the same or more!)

    Thanx

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